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This book discusses the origins of internet in the context of globalization, the emergence of World Wide Web and Podcasting phenomena. It focuses on a young man's opinion in the context of digitalization and war. The author uses a historical perspective and his journalistic ability to objectively describe Joe Rogan as an individual who has influence on society due to his communication output. The book is full of humorous takes on irreversible societal and technological changes, war, and communication as a whole. This book is recommended for everyone interested in politics, podcasting, comedy or technology. 'Creating these robots and observing how they learn, we want to see how they gradually begin to understand that they are created by us, that their existence is conditioned by simulation. Doing all this, being so inventive, we find a way to continue fighting. Rivers of blood flow. The gods of war are pleased, but their hunger never ends. The technologies I mentioned earlier march hand in hand with human interest. Drones are used to blow up houses, and artificial intelligence spies on your private life. Private? What's that? Artificial intelligence continues to carry packets encoded with ones and zeros through fields and mountains, carried by electricity and thin cables. Bullets, explosions, dirt, and poverty are much closer and more tangible concepts for an ordinary worker... In Ukraine, the land is nourished by blood, ashes, and the remains of the fallen. Later, it will yield crops and sunflowers. Fields and meadows will flourish. The harvest will be abundant because the fertilizers were highly effective and plentiful. The fields will fall under Corporate America and Corporate Deutschland. They will cultivate and sell food for future generations. Everything is planned and calculated. Fields will be worked by robots, occasionally unearthing the bones of Ukrainian soldiers.'